Therapeutic community curriculum : trainer's manual(
)1
edition published
in
2006
in
English
and held by
262 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The Therapeutic community curriculum (TCC) was developed to facilitate such logical and meaningful evolution of the Therapeutic
community (TC) model by providing TC staff members with an understanding of the essential components and methods of the TC
and helping them understand and appreciate that they are part of a long tradition of community as a method of treatment

Medication for the treatment of alcohol use disorder : a brief guide(
)1
edition published
in
2015
in
English
and held by
143 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Medication-assisted treatment has shown much promise in reducing alcohol use and promoting abstinence in patients diagnosed
with alcohol use disorder. Considerable research evidence and consensus among experts support the use of pharmacologic treatments
in primary care settings. A number of FDA-approved medications have been shown to be important elements of such treatment.
Although some patients do not benefit from medication-assisted treatment, most do. For each patient deemed an appropriate
candidate for medication-assisted treatment, multiple pharmacologic agents offer a variety of options so that treatment can
be tailored to each patient's needs and circumstances. As a new patient care models are encouraged by the Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act and the accompanying improvements in the quality and quantity of treatment options that are anticipated
as the ACA is implemented, there is considerable potential for expanding the use of medication-assisted treatment as clinicians
recognize their safety, efficacy, and cost-effectiveness

Testing the waters : LGBT people in the Europe & Eurasia region by Aengus Carroll(
Book
)1
edition published
in
2013
in
English
and held by
2 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
In recent years, awareness of and interest in GLBT issues and programming has been growing across USAID. President Obama signed
a Presidential Memorandum directing all agencies engaged abroad to ensure that U.S. diplomacy and foreign assistance promote
and protect the human rights of LGBT persons. Missions, however, may not be fully aware of the status of LGBT persons in the
region or the tools available for designing programs that effectively tackle the most pressing issues. This report aims to
help fill the gap in knowledge and practice by deepening institutional awareness so that mission staff can include attention
to sexual orientatien or gender identity matters in their work. This report gives a clarification of relevant terms, information
about the safety and human rights of lgbt-persons in the region, NGO's (lgbt non-governmental organizations), and recommendations